one way that i have tried that has worked for me and im doing with Gebou right now for come is I got a really light leash and long leash and i cll him to me and if he doesnt come I pull him to me when I get him to me I give him a treat and tell him he is a good boy I dont pull it hard but he has to come to me and if does get out of the house try running away from him saying something lets go this way and see if you can get him her in the house that way
and for not going out the door I have said wait or stay when the door was opened and make it to where to they cant get out until they learn what stay or wait means I have to say stay for front door and wait for back door
Gebou is 7 months old and is doing great with the doors still working on come but we have made great steps there. house breaking has came a long ways also I have used the crate and also when he goes to the bathroom outside when we come inside we play and this seem to have helped the most
Mikki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mikki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Buttercup is 8 months now.. we havnt had much luck with training...
sometimes she is the prefect angel and does everything right, other
times she gets really excited and wont listen to a word i say.
--- In [email protected], JMRBARB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Really good treats by the door so you can grab them fast and offer
them? Oh that is my biggest fear too, them getting out.
> jmrbarb
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 3/22/2005 11:00:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Yesturday she got out of the
> house when i opened the door and i had to practically chase her
all
> over the neighborhood just to get her. I dont want this to happen
> again, so im looking for tips.
> That's one of my biggest fears! We walk into the dining room when
we come in, I put up 2 walk thru gates closing off the 2 entrances
in the dining room so when someone is coming in or going out they
are not allowed in that room. Has worked well with us, even though
mine are older and trained not to go out the front door a passing
squirrel could always change that and I'm not willing to take any
chances.
>
> How old is Buttercup? Potty training is more learning her signs
and habits and also depends how old she is, pups have very little
control over these functions till they are 16 weeks old, from there
with time and patience things get better.
>
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